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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    375010 Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext 202
    Fax: +37410. 562543
    Email: [email protected]
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am

    PRESS RELEASE

    21-03-2006

    Italian TV program on the Past, Present and Future of Armenian-Turkish
    Relations

    The Italian television channel RAI UNO broadcast a live program, on
    Armenian-Turkish relations on the morning of March 20. Guests on the program
    were Rouben Shugarian, Armenia's Ambassador to the Italian Republic, and
    Ugur Ziyal, Turkey's Ambassador to the Italian Republic.

    The program began with an interview with Charles Aznavour conducted by a
    journalist who had been in the camps of Auschwitz.

    Regarding current relations, Armenia's Ambassador repeated Armenia's
    readiness to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without setting any
    preconditions. He mentioned that keeping the borders closed contradicts the
    spirit of the European Union.

    In this respect, the Armenian Ambassador referred to President Kocharian's
    letter to the Turkish PM Recep Erdogan sent last year where he stressed that
    governments are responsible for the development of bilateral relations, and
    they have no right to shift the responsibility to historians. It is
    necessary to set an intergovernmental commission to discuss and find
    solutions to all bilateral problems, the President had said.

    The program also included visual and documentary materials and photographs.
    This broadcast was the second time in two months that RaiUNO had referred to
    the Armenian Genocide. The first one, on January 20, focused on 20th century
    genocides, and began with the Armenian Genocide. At that time, the Turkish
    Ambassador had objected.

    Further, the Turkish diplomat accused the Italian press of one-sidedness,
    noting that Turkey does not adhere to a policy of denial but tries to search
    for the truth, and thus proposed to set a joint commission of Armenian and
    Turkish historians. Turkish historian Omer Turan had joined the Turkish
    ambassador on the RaiUNO program.

    Ambassador Shugarian stated that the Turkish interpretation of the issue
    does not only contradict the Armenian viewpoint but that of the
    international community, the vast majority of which including the Italian
    parliament has acknowledged the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian diplomat
    stressed that it is impossible to rewrite history or make amendments to it
    by means of censorship. The Armenian Genocide is a historical fact and is
    out of the question; the Armenian Diaspora are a vivid illustration of it.
    "Can you imagine a commission of Jewish and German historians trying to
    determine whether or not Auschwitz was real," said Ambassador Shugarian
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